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25 drunk drivers arrested in Mpumalanga in one weekend

24 January 2012

Mpumalanga’s Traffic Intervention Unit (TIU) has arrested 25 drivers for driving under the influence of alcohol following a 12 hour operation on Saturday, 21 January 2012 in Ermelo. The unit also arrested one person for interfering with the operations of the traffic officers.

MEC Shongwe, who was part of the operation, has commended the unit for the sterling job they did in ensuring that they brought irresponsible drivers to book so that more lives are saved on the roads.

He has called on drivers to refrain from drinking and driving as this puts many road users’ lives in danger.

Shongwe said that the unit will continue with these operations across the province in a bid to make the roads even safer.

The MEC has also called on ordinary communities to report bad drivers and assist the government in reducing road accidents and fatalities.

“If we all work together, our roads will be safer because accidents are mainly caused by human beings. Vehicles alone do not make these accidents. Let us all play our role,” the MEC said.

Meanwhile, the unit has stopped over 13000 vehicles, arrested 719 drunk drivers, 20 motorists were also arrested for negligent and reckless driving while other 130 drivers were arrested for various offences between 1 October and 31 December 2011. A total of 2839 vehicles were also discontinued during that period.

For more information contact

Joseph Mabuza
Tel: 013 766 4055
Cell: 082 678 1450

Issued by Mpumalanga Department of Community Safety, Security and Liaison


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